52 Weeks of Reading the Collections: Visual Index and Reflections

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Thursday 17 March 2016

52 weeks of Reading the Collections has come to an end – thanks to everyone who contributed, read, and shared our posts over the past year! We’re ending the series with our traditional visual index:

Introduction
Introduction
Week 1 Peter Pan
Week 1 Peter Pan
Week 2
Week 2 Kidnapped
Week 3
Week 3 Otranto
Week 4
Week 4 Sassoon
Week 5
Week 5 Floral
Week 6
Week 6 Lit & Phil
Week 7 Book of Bosh
Week 7 Book of Bosh
Week 8
Week 8 39 Steps
Week 9
Week 9 Portraits
Week 10
Week 10 Harriott
Week 11
Week 11 Wonderland
Week 12
Week 12 Sunset Strip
Week 13
Week 13 Iceland
Week 14
Week 14 Herbert
Week 15
Week 15 Bishop
Week 16
Week 16 Kew Gardens
Week 17
Week 17 Austen
Week 18
Week 18 Student Life
Week 19
Week 19 Moonstone
Week 20
Week 20 Ruskin
Week 21
Week 21 Holy
Week 22
Week 22 Devine
Week 23
Week 23 Bride’s Book
Week 24
Week 24 Blake
Week 25
Week 25 Kammavaca
Week 26
Week 26 Microbial
Week 27
Week 27 Bedellus
Week 28
Week 28 Gradual
Week 29
Week 29 Bronte
Week 30
Week 30 Jacobite
Week 31
Week 31 Levy
Week 32
Week 32 Struwwelpeter
Week 33
Week 33 Greek
Week 34
Week 34 Kellie Law
Week 35
Week 35 Dunn
Week 36
Week 36 Govan
Week 37 Gillespie
Week 37 Gillespie
Week 38
Week 38 Tom Morris
Week 39
Week 39 Rejlander
Week 40
Week 40 Oral History
Week 41
Week 41 Nutcracker
Week 42
Week 42 Dickens
Week 43
Week 43 Bannock
Week 44
Week 44 Mackenzie
Week 45
Week 45 Aladin
Week 46
Week 46 Euclid
Week 47
Week 47 Raffles
Week 48
Week 48 Kai & Sunny
Week 49
Week 49 Light Box
Week 50
Week 50 Socinian
Week 51
Week 51 Willa Muir
Week 52
Week 52 3D Seal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks as always to Sarah and Julie in the Reading Room team for getting the posts up every week.

After taking a small break, we’ll be moving away from our ’52 weeks of…’ format to shorter series of posts around particular themes.

We’re also intending to have more posts on news and events, new accessions and cataloguing discoveries mixed in with the in-depth posts about items from the collections.

We’d be interested to know which themes and topics have interested you the most over the past four years – let us know in the comments below and we can revisit these in more detail. Please do take a look at our previous visual indexes for some inspiration:

Historical How To’s, Inspiring Illustrations and Fantastic Bindings.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

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  • 52 Weeks of Reading the Collections: Visual Index and Reflections | A CERTAIN MEASURE OF PERFECTION
    Thursday 17 March 2016, 12.57pm

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  • Duncan McAra
    Duncan McAra
    Thursday 17 March 2016, 5.09pm

    I greatly enjoy Reading the Collections. Fascinating stuff. I look forward to future items. Kind Regards Duncan McAra Duncan McAra Literary Agency 3 Viewfield Avenue Bishopbriggs Glasgow G64 2AG [e] [email protected] [t] 0141 772 1067 [m] 07918 521047 A member of the Association of Scottish Literary Agents Recently published: THE STREET OF WONDERFUL POSSIBILITIES: Whistler, Wilde and Sargent in Tite Street by Devon Cox (Frances Lincoln) ‘Well researched and highly readable…this heady mix of “Dirt and Glory" epitomizes Tite Street in its heyday’ Peyton Skipwith, Literary Review YANGTZE SHOWDOWN: China and the ordeal of HMS Amethyst by Brian Izzard (Seaforth) THE KAISER'S MISSION TO KABUL: A Secret Expedition to Afghanistan in World War I by Jules Stewart (I.B. Tauris) ‘an exciting story…it would make a wonderful and spectacular adventure film’ (Lawrence James, The Times) Now in paperback: MADRID: The History by Jules Stewart (I.B. Tauris) ‘a fascinating insight’ (Books4Spain) THE GRAND DESIGNER: Third Marquess of Bute by Rosemary Hannah (Birlinn) ‘this splendid biography' (Gavin Stamp, Country Life); 'elegant and beautifully illustrated book' (David Meara, The Times) This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and solely for the use of the intended recipient to whom they are addressed. This message is private and confidential. If you have received this message in error, please notify me and remove it from your system. >

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  • onlinewriter123blog
    onlinewriter123blog
    Saturday 19 March 2016, 7.52pm

    Wow! 52 weeks!

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  • fomta14
    fomta14
    Wednesday 21 September 2016, 8.21am

    Fascinating stuff.

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